July 29, 2009

Lemko Corporation, the leading provider of 4G core network solutions, is pleased to announce its cellular system has gained Rural Development Acceptance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Lemko’s rural cellular system is now eligible for goverment funding and low-cost loans through the Rural Development Program (RDP). This program allows service providers to purchase Lemko systems with RDP/RUS enabled funds.

“Lemko is very pleased to receive U.S.D.A. acceptance for its cellular systems. This makes it possible for carriers to receive low cost RUS loans to deploy Lemko broadband cellular networks in rural and remote areas,” states Chris White, Vice President, Lemko Corporation.

The Node1™ dMARC is a 4G Core Network system that delivers an all IP, packet-switched mobile broadband cellular solution for rural and remote markets. It provides a complete cellular network system at each cell site, eliminating backhaul, dramatically lowering other expenses and giving the operator complete control of their inter-connect and network services. The system is fully compatible with legacy systems and supports roaming and handoff.

About Lemko
Lemko Corporation provides the world’s only cellular voice and media mesh software-defined network. By combining the design principles of the Internet with the mobility requirements of cellular, Lemko creates a powerful all-IP software package that shifts the network intelligence to the edge – the cell site. Lemko delivers mobile telephony to rural communities throughout the world and provides wireless solutions for homeland security, emergency response, and continuity of business operations. Lemko is headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, USA.